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Long-term Use of Demeclocycline for the Treatment of Chronic Hyponatremia.

Curēus 2019 December 19
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion may be a frequent accompaniment of aging without an obvious central nervous system or pulmonary disorder, tumor, or drugs as the confounding factor. Treatment is often warranted due to complex symptomatology that is often associated with unfavorable clinical outcomes. Although V2 -receptor antagonists are effective in increasing serum sodium, their side-effect profile and cost may be a barrier to its use. We report a patient with symptomatic, severe, chronic hyponatremia requiring multiple hospitalizations, who was successfully maintained on long-term demeclocycline therapy.

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